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| I want to plant a witch hazel, Hamamelis x intermedia or H. Mollis. There are so many and I'm having trouble choosing. I like the orange ones but think they would show less well than the yellow. 'Arnold Promise' is much easier to come by than others around here. I've occasionally seen 'Jelena,' 'Primavera,' and 'Diane' in local nurseries. Other cultivars I'd probably have to mail order. Any input? Thanks! |
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- Posted by formandfoliage 9b (Sunset zone 15) (My Page) on Fri, Oct 5, 12 at 9:44
| I'm in a very different part of the country...but I've got 'Jelena' and 'Diane' as I like the orange better. They're great. I don't disagree that the yellow will stand out better, however. I also have 'Feuerzaube' (Magic Fire) but it is small so can't speak to its display very well. Good luck! |
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- Posted by gardengal48 PNW zone 8 (My Page) on Fri, Oct 5, 12 at 14:49
| Of the yellows, the most popular one we sell is 'Pallida' because of the very strong fragrance. I agree that yellow 'shows' the best but I like the oranges and reds too. 'Ruby Glow' is my favorite but I also grew 'Jelena'. If these are planted with a light colored structure as backdrop, the flower color seems to be more evident. |
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| Diane holds old leaves the color of brown paper into Spring. Robert does not seem to. I am growing both. |
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| The orange flowering cultivars show pretty well in my opinion. I enjoyed the flowers on my 'Jelena' this past winter. I just got a Arnold Promise this spring and although brief the fall color appears to be pretty good. My Girard's Purple by far has the best fall color. Its starting to show the same color this year. The purple doesn't stand out unless its near by. This one is outside a window so its perfect. |
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| I wouldn't have recommended 'Diane'....tiny flowers and barely any scent. |
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| Wow, gorgeous fall color on that 'Girard's Purple'! Thanks for all the comments. I'm still mulling. |
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| I never understood the desire for fragrance on a winter blooming witch hazel in most zones... |
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- Posted by formandfoliage 9b (Sunset zone 15) (My Page) on Sun, Oct 7, 12 at 22:32
| I remember when I lived in NYC, right across from Central Park. One snowy March day the sun came out and warmed up the air enough for me to venture out into the park. I came across a blooming witch hazel that smelled divine. It might not be a 'knock you over' kind of experience, but one of the most delightful harbingers of spring that I can imagine. Now, of course, in CA, I can barely remember what snow is... |
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| The local nursery now has 4 foot Arnold Promises with nice fall color, for 1/2 price = $25. No other cultivars. I'm tempted. Anyone have any reservations about AP? |
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| Nope, its a classic for good reason. I'm a snob and even I have one! If its not excessively pot bound, I'd get it. |
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| Thanks. I think I'm going to give it a shot. I can always add another cultivar in the spring! |
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| There is a lot of different kinds. In his 2005 RHS/Timber Press book on witch hazels Chris Lane recommends the hybrids 'Angelly', 'Aphrodite', 'Arnold Promise', 'Aurora', 'Barmstedt Gold', 'Diane', 'Frederic', 'Gingerbread', 'Glowing Embers', 'Harry', 'Jelena', 'Livia', 'Orange Peel', 'Pallida', 'Ripe Corn', 'Robert', 'Rubin', 'Sunburst', 'Vesna' and the pure Chinese witch hazel selections 'Imperialis', 'Jermyns Gold' and 'Wisley Supreme'. That's just the ones he thinks are good bets. I tend to prefer 'Pallida' but getting the true plant can be a problem. I grew one for years that never developed full-sized flowers, continue to see similar stock offered. It sets the standard on which to judge all others (Lane) |
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